Some smartphone users might dislike the punchy colours and higher-than-normal-contrast of Amoled displays but it’s hard to deny that it’s especially nice for watching movies and playing games.

The smartphone is powered by a mid-range Snapdragon 626 octa-core processor but has 4GB RAM which is good enough for handling resource-hungry apps and multitasking.

The phone had no problems running games such as Banner Saga, Layton’s Mystery Journey and Pokemon Go, and it didn’t overheat in the process. It has 64GB of internal storage which is more than enough memory for installing apps and storing photos and videos.

We also like the front fingerprint sensor which is not only fast and accurate but supports “gestures”. You can, for instance, swipe left to right to access recently opened apps or right to left to go back to the previous screen.

Upgrade it

As mentioned earlier, the Moto Z2 Play supports Moto Mods which are optional modular add-ons that clip on to the back of the phone.

There are a number of mods, including a JBL speaker, mini projector, battery pack and zoom lens by Hasselblad.

This means you will have to spend more money but Motorola has said that the Moto Mods will be supported by future models so it’s worthwhile if you plan to stick with the brand.

The Moto Z2 Play sports a 12-megapixel camera with a large f/1.7 aperture that allows it to shoot better in low-light conditions.

Sometimes the photos turned up a little overexposed or underexposed but it’s not too bad and can be easily fixed with an app.

Sadly it lacks OIS (optical image stabilisation) so you will need steady hands with this smartphone.

The Z2 Play comes with a 3,000mAh battery which is slightly smaller that its predecessor’s but Motorola has kept the operating system bare – it has not tweaked the OS or installed any apps that could impact battery life.

So even with the smaller battery it had no issues lasting an entire day.

Conclusion

What’s attractive about the Moto Z2 Play is that Motorola has kept everything minimal, from the design to the operating system, while offering enough features.

Also, it goes for RM1,999 which is not too bad for a mid-range smartphone.

Overall, the Moto Z2 Play is a fun device to get, especially if you are willing to pay for the Moto Mods which allow you to expand the features of the phone.